“We have done what needs to be done, we are covering every base, then if something comes up, people will be held accountable,” School Board President Maricela Cruz said.

Cruz said the complaint from Ibarra is third-party information. The alleged victim did not report the case directly, according to Cruz.

Her acquaintances, who said they know what happened, reported the incident to Ibarra who in turn introduced it to the board during closed session last week.

Ramirez denied the allegations. Ibarra declined to comment to KSBW.

The district released news of the sexual harassment claim Thursday afternoon.

Hours before, Ibarra's family members held an invitation-only press conference. The Californian and KSBW were not invited.

Ibarra’s brother, Jose Ibarra, who is a former district employee, hosted the event. When a reporter from The Californian arrived, Jose Ibarra moved the event onto private property, and tried to prevent the reporter from entering.

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